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Title: The Underclass


1
The Underclass
  • Theories and perspectives

2
Murray
  • Key proponent of the underclass is Charles Murray
    a New Right thinker
  • Came to UK in 1980s and claimed there was an
    underclass developing as in USA
  • He highlighted 3 areas to support his claim
  • Illegitimacy
  • Crime
  • Unemployment

3
Illegitimacy
  • Normally born to women from lower social classes
    and as such some areas in GB will be made up of
    families devoid of father figures
  • Note he ignores fact that 70 births are
    jointly registered

4
Crime
  • He associates the rise in crime with underclass
  • Crime rate will cause rifts in society and
    society will become more fragmented
  • Weakens power of informal social control

5
Unemployment
  • The unwillingness of young men to take jobs is
    the issue
  • Causes communities to break down

6
Solutions?
  • Ensure that local communities are given power to
    regulate and police themselves
  • Change the benefit system
  • Punish crimes with more severe penalties
  • women need to avoid becoming pregnant if they
    have no husband (Murray 2001)

7
  • Alan Walker (1991) blaming the victims
  • Inadequate evidence to support claims e.g.
    illegitimate children are normally jointly
    registered. Most have conventional attitudes,
    poverty caused by social policy and lack of
    opportunity
  • Nicolas Deakin (1990) Murrays tripod
  • Single parent hood is not static or immoral,
    using O.S. does not make the data infallible
  • Anthony Heath (1990) underclass attitudes
  • Carried out survey on GB population to
    investigate if there are genuine cultural
    differences, using information from the BRITISH
    ELECTION SURVEY (1987)and most had conventional
    aspirations

8
Conclusion
  • Murray has failed to do any significant research
    to support his claims
  • No evidence found by him that children of
    unmarried mothers are more likely to commit
    crimes
  • For most sociologists the underclass is simply a
    group of people reacting to situational
    constraints produced by poverty.

9
Steve Craine the Black Magic Roundabout
  • He claims that most research on youth in Britain
    today provides very little evidence of a large
    group of work shy unemployed youths who turn to
    crime.
  • So he conducted his own research in an inner-city
    area of Manchester.
  • Research over 10 years between 1980 -1990, of 39
    unqualified school leavers 19 male and 20 female

10
The career of the school leavers
  • Choices were survival choices
  • So they did create their futures but within
    structural constraints

11
Conclusion..
  • Appears to provide ammunition for those who argue
    there is an underclass problem caused by cultural
    characteristics
  • But Craine argues that the situation is not
    passed on from generation to generation and in
    fact a creative solution
  • Attacks the New Right

12
Shane J. Blackman the homeless and the
underclass
  • Clams the term is used to alienate a group in
    society and portray them as the Other
  • Carried out an ethnographic research and he
    focused on 22 homeless people.
  • Many were trapped in a cycle of the homeless

13
Conclusion
  • Had become emerged in a bleak subculture
  • Shared the stigma of being homeless and had no
    stake, and so no interest in, society
  • Blackman sees members of the underclass as
    victims of society whose behaviour changes when
    they are given genuine opportunities to change
    their lot.

14
Questions
  • The Underclass study guide (pages 279-284)
  • Tasks
  • Explain in detail what is meant by the
    underclass and how it is defined as a concept,
    make reference to Fielding and Murray
  • Give two criticisms of the very concept of the
    underclass and why it is controversial.
  • Draw up a table (or set out your notes in your
    chosen form) to illustrate
  • cultural
  • structural
  • Remember to make reference to sociologists
    including Buckingham, Williamson, and Field, Rex
    and Tomlinson, Westagaard
  • With reference to the study of Southerton
    explain how we can combine structural and
    cultural factors to explain the underclass
  • We can regard ethnic minorities as an
    underclass. Evaluate this claim using
    information from the textbook.
  • Overall then, on balance is the underclass a
    helpful concept? Give reasons for your answer.
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